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Results of the 2025 German federal election

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2025 German federal election
Germany
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All 630 seats in the Bundestag
316 seats needed for a majority
Turnout82.5% Increase 6.2pp
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
CDU/CSU Friedrich Merz 28.5% 208 +8
AfD Alice Weidel 20.8% 152 +69
SPD Olaf Scholz 16.4% 120 −86
Greens Robert Habeck 11.6% 85 −33
Left Jan van Aken 8.8% 69 +30
BSW Klaus Ernst 4.9% 0 0
FDP Christian Lindner 4.3% 0 −91
SSW Stefan Seidler 0.2% 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results for the single-member constituencies
Chancellor before Chancellor after
Olaf Scholz
SPD
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This is a breakdown of the results of the 2025 German federal election. The following tables display detailed results in each of the sixteen states and all 299 single-member constituencies.[1][2]

Total

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State Total
seats
Seats won
CDU/CSU AfD SPD Grüne Linke SSW
Baden-Württemberg 79 29 19 13 12 6
Bavaria 101 44 22 14 14 7
Berlin 24 5 4 4 5 6
Brandenburg 21 4 8 4 2 3
Bremen 5 1 1 1 1 1
Hamburg 13 3 2 3 3 2
Hesse 45 15 9 10 7 4
Lower Saxony 65 21 13 17 8 6
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 13 3 5 2 1 2
North Rhine-Westphalia 136 47 26 31 19 13
Rhineland-Palatinate 31 11 7 7 4 2
Saarland 8 2 2 2 1 1
Saxony 30 7 14 3 2 4
Saxony-Anhalt 16 4 7 2 1 2
Schleswig-Holstein 25 8 5 5 4 2 1
Thuringia 18 4 8 2 1 3
Total 630 208 152 120 85 64 1

Seat apportionment

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Seats are distributed to all parties clearing the threshold, either through getting more than 5% of second votes, having the most first votes in at least 3 constituencies, or being a national minority party. Seats are first distributed to the political parties in an overall distribution using the Sainte-Laguë method. The seats won by each party are then distributed to the party in each state, based on the votes it received in that state, also using the Sainte-Laguë method.[3]: 400  For each calculation, a divisor is chosen by the Federal Returning Officer so that the total number of seats to be allocated are distributed.[3]: 400  The tables below reflect the calculations officially carried out.

Overall distribution

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Overall distribution[3]: 401 
Party Votes Quotients Seats
CDU 11,194,700 164.39 164
AfD 10,327,148 151.65 152
SPD 8.148.284 119.65 120
Greens 5,761,476 84.60 85
Linke 4,355,382 63.96 64
CSU 2,963,732 43.52 44
SSW 76,126 1.12 1
Divisor: 68,100

Subdistribution

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State CDU[3]: 403  AfD[3]: 405  SPD[3]: 402  Greens[3]: 404  Linke[3]: 406 
Votes Quotients Seats Votes Quotients Seats Votes Quotients Seats Votes Quotients Seats Votes Quotients Seats
Schleswig-Holstein 518,367 7.61 8 306,191 4.54 5 352,671 5.19 5 279,932 4.03 4 146,398 2.09 2
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 181,963 2.67 3 357,356 5.29 5 126,703 1.86 2 54,721 0.79 1 123,051 1.76 2
Hamburg 216,782 3.18 3 113,463 1.68 2 237,564 3.49 3 201,761 2.91 3 150,930 2.16 2
Lower Saxony 1,409,499 20.70 21 894,057 13.25 13 1,152,824 16.95 17 576,371 8.31 8 405,229 5.79 6
Bremen 71,567 1.05 1 52,494 0.78 1 80,600 1.19 1 54,288 0.78 1 51,461 0.74 1
Brandenburg 297,987 4.38 4 535,279 7.93 8 243,973 3.59 4 108,591 1.56 2 176,223 2.52 3
Saxony-Anhalt 256,535 3.77 4 496,100 7.35 7 146,538 2.15 2 59,074 0.85 1 143,803 2.05 2
Berlin 356,091 5.23 5 296,999 4.40 4 295,190 4.34 4 328,022 4.73 5 387,142 5.53 6
North Rhine-Westphalia 3,170,708 46.56 47 1,769,822 26.22 26 2,108,383 31.01 31 1,300,915 18.75 19 877,058 12.53 13
Saxony 507,168 7.45 7 958,363 14.20 14 217,155 3.19 3 167,256 2.41 2 290,440 4.15 4
Hesse 1,033,893 15.18 15 636,771 9.43 9 657,536 9.67 10 451,573 6.51 7 311,079 4.44 4
Thuringia 246,072 3.61 4 510,519 7.56 8 115,915 1.70 2 56,084 0.81 1 200,691 2.87 3
Rhineland-Palatinate 760,535 11.17 11 498,733 7.39 7 462,766 6.81 7 256,930 3.70 4 161,744 2.31 2
Bavaria N/A 1,515,533 22.45 22 920,748 13.54 14 957,169 13.79 14 456,663 6.52 7
Baden-Württemberg 2,006,537 29.46 29 1,256,267 18.61 19 898,702 13.22 13 865,594 12.47 12 429,472 6.14 6
Saarland 160,996 2.36 2 129,201 1.91 2 131,016 1.93 2 43,195 0.62 1 43,998 0.63 1
Divisor 68,100 67,500 68,000 69,400 70,000

By state

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(C) denotes that the member was elected thanks to their result in a constituency rather than their designated place on the list. Constituency winners are elected before list members, and take their place in order of vote percentage in the constituency in question. If a party wins more constituencies than they are entitled to by list vote, the constituency winners with the lowest vote share do not win their seat and the constituency is left vacant.[4] Those such constituencies are:

Schleswig-Holstein

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# Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke SSW
Votes 518,367; 27.6% 306,191; 16.3% 352,671; 18.8% 279,932; 14.9% 146,398; 7.8% 76,126; 4.0%
Seats 8 5 5 4 2 1
1 Mark Helfrich (C, 35.0%) Kurt Kleinschmidt Tim Klüssendorf (C, 28.1%) Luise Amtsberg (C, 26.0%) Lorenz Gösta Beutin Stefan Seidler
2 Sebastian Schmidt (C, 34.8%) Gereon Bollmann Nina Scheer Robert Habeck Tamara Mazzi Maylis Roßberg
3 Dr. Johann Wadephul (C, 32.8%) Volker Schnurrbusch Ralf Stegner Denise Loop Marlies Wiegand Lukas Knöfler
4 Henri Schmidt (C, 32.7%) Kerstin Przygodda Bettina Hagedorn Dr. Konstantin von Notz Finn Frey Sarina Quäck
5 Sandra Carstensen (C, 32.7%) Sven Wendorf Truels Reichardt Mayra Vriesema Bianca Szygula Svend Wippich
6 Leif Bodin (C, 32.7%) Alexis Giersch Christina Schubert Bruno Hönel Marc-André Bornkessel Svea Wanger
7 Melanie Bernstein (C, 32.3%) Fabian Voß Dr. Kristian Klinck Juliane Michel-Weichenthal Melanie Arnold Mads Lausten
8 Daniel Kölbl (C, 31.8%) Johanna Selbert Dr. Samet Yilmaz Mark Hintz Lilli Rachenpöhler
9 Petra Nicolaisen (C, 26.5%)[a] Felix Wilsberg Dr. Conny Clauson Poul Franck
10 Magdalena Drewes Canan Canli Lukas Unger Helen Christiansen

Constituency votes

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke BSW FDP SSW Others Total
1 Flensburg – Schleswig Vacant[a] Robert Habeck 26.5% 50,822 28,824 28,366 43,290 10,370 4,484 21,465 4,111 191,732
2 Nordfriesland – Dithmarschen Nord Leif Bodin Astrid Damerow 32.7% 49,866 24,472 31,169 16,627 7,919 5,749 14,253 2,657 152,712
3 Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd Mark Helfrich Mark Helfrich 35.0%
4 Rendsburg-Eckernförde Dr. Johann Wadephul Sönke Rix 32.8%
5 Kiel Luise Amtsberg Mathias Stein 26.0%
6 Plön – Neumünster Sandra Carstensen Kristian Klinck 32.7%
7 Pinneberg Daniel Kölbl Ralf Stegner 31.8%
8 Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte Melanie Bernstein Bengt Bergt 32.3%
9 Ostholstein – Stormarn-Nord Sebastian Schmidt Bettina Hagedorn 34.8%
10 Herzogtum Lauenburg – Stormarn-Süd Henri Schmidt Nina Scheer 32.7%
11 Lübeck Tim Klüssendorf Tim Klüssendorf 28.1% 33,695 21,972 39,809 27,477 10,175 4,028 2,636 141,752

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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# Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke
Votes 181,963; 17.8% 357,356; 35.0% 126,703; 12.4% 54,721; 5.4% 123,051; 12.0%
Seats 3 5 2 1 2
1 Philipp Amthor Enrico Komning (C, 45.2%) Reem Alabali-Radovan Claudia Müller Dietmar Bartsch
2 Simone Borchardt Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing (C, 41.1%) Frank Junge Dr. Felix Winter Ina Latendorf
3 Georg Günther Dario Seifert (C, 37.3%) Katrin Zschau Katharina Horn Amina Kanew
4 Stephan Bunge Christoph Grimm (C, 36.9%) Erik von Malottki Raphael Scherer Hennis Herbst
5 Dietrich Monstadt Leif-Erik Holm (C, 35.9%) Anna Kassautzki Miroslava Zahradníčková Maxi Ebel
6 Michael Ebert Steffi Burmeister (C, 26.8%)[a] Franz Hertrich Ole Krüger Niklas Hehenkamp
7 Dorin Müthel-Brenncke Martin Schmidt Vanessa Freund Fabienne Urmoneit

Constituency votes

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
12 Schwerin – Ludwigslust-Parchim I – Nordwestmecklenburg I Leif-Erik Holm Reem Alabali-Radovan 35.9%
13 Ludwigslust-Parchim II – Nordwestmecklenburg II – Landkreis Rostock I Christoph Grimm Frank Junge 36.9%
14 Rostock – Landkreis Rostock II Vacant [a] Katrin Zschau 26.8%
15 Vorpommern-Rügen – Vorpommern-Greifswald I Dario Seifert Anna Kassautzki 37.3%
16 Mecklenburgische Seenplatte I – Vorpommern-Greifswald II Enrico Komning Erik von Malottki 45.2%
17 Mecklenburgische Seenplatte II – Landkreis Rostock III Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing Johannes Arlt 41.1%

Hamburg

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# CDU AfD SPD Grüne Linke
Votes 216,782; 20.7% 113,463; 10.9% 237,564; 22.7% 201,761; 19.3% 150,930; 14.4%
Seats 3 2 3 3 2
1 Christoph Ploß (C, 28.1%) Dr. Bernd Baumann Aydan Özoğuz (C, 32.3%) Till Steffen (C, 27.8%) Jan van Aken
2 Franziska Hoppermann Dr. Alexander Wolf Metin Hakverdi (C, 32.2%) Linda Heitmann (C, 27.5%) Cansu Özdemir
3 Christoph de Vries Krzysztof Walczak Falko Droßmann (C, 27.4%) Katharina Beck Insa Tietjen
4 Dr. Roland Heintze Benjamin Mennerich Wolfgang Schmidt Emilia Fester Thomas Iwan
5 Clara-Sophie Groß Peggy Heitmann Dorothee Martin Lenka Brodbeck
6 Dr. Kaja Steffens Lena Haffner Manuel Sarrazin

Constituency votes

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
18 Hamburg-Mitte Falko Droßmann Falko Droßmann 27.4%
19 Hamburg-Altona Linda Heitmann Linda Heitmann 27.5%
20 Hamburg-Eimsbüttel Till Steffen Till Steffen 27.8%
21 Hamburg-Nord Dr. Christoph Ploß Dorothee Martin 28.1%
22 Hamburg-Wandsbek Aydan Özoğuz Aydan Özoğuz 32.3%
23 Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg Metin Hakverdi Metin Hakverdi 32.2%

Lower Saxony

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
24 Aurich – Emden Johann Saathoff Johann Saathoff <41.2%
25 Unterems Gitta Connemann Gitta Connemann 40.5%
26 Friesland – Wilhelmshaven – Wittmund Siemtje Möller Siemtje Möller 35.4%
27 Oldenburg – Ammerland Dennis Rohde Dennis Rohde 34.4%
28 Delmenhorst – Wesermarsch – Oldenburg-Land Bastian Ernst Susanne Mittag 29.3%
29 Cuxhaven – Stade II Christoph Frauenpreiß Daniel Schneider 32.7%
30 Stade I – Rotenburg II Vanessa-Kim Zobel Oliver Grundmann 36.3%
31 Mittelems Albert Stegeman Albert Stegemann 43.8%
32 Cloppenburg – Vechta Silvia Breher Silvia Breher 45.8%
33 Diepholz – Nienburg I Axel Knoerig Axel Knoerig 35.4%
34 Osterholz – Verden Andreas Mattfeldt Andreas Mattfeldt 35.9%
35 Rotenburg I – Heidekreis Lars Klingbeil Lars Klingbeil 42.1%
36 Harburg Cornell-Anette Babendererde Svenja Stadler 33.2%
37 Lüchow-Dannenberg – Lüneburg Jakob Blankenburg Jakob Blankenburg 27.8%
38 Osnabrück-Land Lutz Brinkmann André Berghegger 36.6%
39 Stadt Osnabrück Mathias Middelberg Manuel Gava 29.7%
40 Nienburg II – Schaumburg Marja-Liisa Völlers Marja-Liisa Völlers 31.7%
41 Stadt Hannover I Adis Ahmetovic Adis Ahmetovic 34.1%
42 Stadt Hannover II Boris Pistorius Yasmin Fahimi 36.2%
43 Hannover-Land I Hendrik Hoppenstedt Rebecca Schamber 34.8%
44 Celle – Uelzen Henning Otte Henning Otte 35.2%
45 Gifhorn – Peine Hubertus Heil Hubertus Heil 33.9%
46 Hameln-Pyrmont – Holzminden Johannes Schraps Johannes Schraps 33.0%
47 Hannover-Land II Matthias Miersch Matthias Miersch 31.8%
48 Hildesheim Daniela Rump Bernd Westphal 30.7%
49 Salzgitter – Wolfenbüttel Dunja Kreiser Dunja Kreiser 30.6%
50 Braunschweig Christos Pantazis Christos Pantazis 33.4%
51 Helmstedt – Wolfsburg Alexander Jordan Falko Mohrs 30.9%
52 Goslar – Northeim – Göttingen II Frauke Heiligenstadt Frauke Heiligenstadt 30.4%
53 Göttingen Fritz Güntzler Andreas Philippi 29.1%

Bremen

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
54 Bremen I Vacant [a] Sarah Ryglewski 25.2%
55 Bremen II – Bremerhaven Uwe Schmidt Uwe Schmidt 30.3%

Brandenburg

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Wiebke Papenbrock
57 Uckermark – Barnim I Stefan Zierke
58 Oberhavel – Havelland II Ariane Fäscher
59 Märkisch-Oderland – Barnim II Simona Koß
60 Brandenburg an der Havel – Potsdam-Mittelmark I – Havelland III – Teltow-Fläming I Sonja Eichwede
61 Potsdam – Potsdam-Mittelmark II – Teltow-Fläming II Olaf Scholz
62 Dahme-Spreewald – Teltow-Fläming III Sylvia Lehmann
63 Frankfurt (Oder) – Oder-Spree Mathias Papendieck
64 Cottbus – Spree-Neiße Maja Wallstein
65 Elbe-Elster – Oberspreewald-Lausitz Hannes Walter 7.4% 18.5% 2.9% 1.8% 20.8% 11.2% 9.9% 34.1%

Saxony-Anhalt

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# Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke
Votes 256,535; 19.2% 496,100; 37.1% 146,538; 11.0% 59,074; 4.4% 143,803; 10.8%
Seats 4 7 2 1 2
1 Sepp Müller Martin Reichardt (C, 44.4%) Martin Kröber Steffi Lemke Janina Beckmann
2 Dieter Stier Kay-Uwe Ziegler (C, 43.8%) Dr. Franziska Kersten Jan Salis David Schliesing
3 Anna Aeikens Jan Schmidt (C, 43.2%) Eric Eigendorf Miriam Zeller Nadja Lüttich
4 Tino Sorge Thomas Korell (C, 39.2%) Diana Bäse Peter Dittmann Dr. Karsten Lippmann
5 Christoph Bernstiel Christina Baum (C, 39.0%) Dr. Herbert Wollmann Kathrin Grub Doreen Hainich
6 Artjom Pusch Volker Scheurell (C, 38.6%) Aick Pietschmann Marco Beckmann Dennis Jannack
7 Frank Wyszkowski Claudia Weiss (C, 32.2%) Florian Fahrtmann Sandra Bauer Gitta-Susann Hartenstein-Wiermann
8 Gerry Weber Alexander Raue (C, 30.6%)[a] Norman Steigleder Eva Kames Michael Scholz
9 Claudia Schmidt Phillipp-Anders Rau

Constituency votes

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
66 Altmark – Jerichower Land Thomas Korell Herbert Wollmann 39.2%
67 Börde – Salzlandkreis Jan Schmidt Franziska Kersten 43.2%
68 Harz Christina Baum Heike Brehmer 39.0%
69 Magdeburg Claudia Weiss Martin Kröber 32.2%
70 Anhalt – Dessau – Wittenberg Volker Scheurell Sepp Müller 38.6%
71 Halle Vacant [a] Karamba Diaby 30.6%
72 Burgenland – Saalekreis Martin Reichardt Dieter Stier 44.4%
73 Mansfeld Kay-Uwe Ziegler Robert Farle 43.8%

Berlin

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# Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke
Votes 413,863; 21.3% 294,530; 15.2% 326,627; 16.8% 338,209; 17.4% 423,489; 21.8%
Seats 5 4 4 5 6
1 Marvin Schulz (C, 30.9%) Gottfried Curio (C, 29.5%) Helmut Kleebank (C, 27.5%) Julia Schneider (C, 25.8%) Gregor Gysi (C, 41.8%)
2 Adrian Grasse (C, 30.7%) Beatrix von Storch Ruppert Stüwe Hanna Steinmüller (C, 25.3%) Pascal Meiser (C, 34.7%)
3 Lukas Krieger (C, 26.3%) Ronald Gläser Annika Klose Dr. Moritz Heuberger [de] (C, 24.7%) Ines Schwerdtner (C, 34.0%)
4 Dr. Jan-Marco Luczak Sebastian Maack Hakan Demir Elisabeth Paus Ferat Koçak (C, 30.0%)
5 Dr. Ottilie Klein Michael Gleichmann Ana-Maria Trăsnea Andreas Audretsch Katalin Gennburg
6 Franziska Dezember Dr. Ralf-Günther Conradi Sinem Taşan-Funke Nina Stahr Ottavia Merendino
7 Kevin Kratzsch Dr. Michael Adam Julian Holter Maren Tepper Pilar Caballero Alvarez
8 Bernhard Schodrowski Stefan Kerker Alexandra Wend Annkatrin Esser Niklas Schenker

North Rhine-Westphalia

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# Union AfD SPD Grüne Linke
Votes 3,170,708; 30.1% 1,769,822; 16.8% 2,108,383; 20.0% 1,300,915; 12.4% 877,058; 8.3%
Seats 47 26 31 19 13
1 Constituency winners Kay Gottschalk Constituency winners Constituency winners Sascha H. Wagner
2 Fabian Jacobi Cansin Köktürk
3 Dr. Michael Espendiller Lea Reisner
4 Martin Renner Britta Haßelmann Ulrich Thoden
5 Rüdiger Lucassen Dr. Irene Mihalic Sonja Lemke
6 Matthias Helferich Ursula Schauws Mirze Edis
7 Sascha Lensing Felix Banaszak Kathrin Gebel
8 Tobias Ebenberger Katrin Uhlig Dr. Fabian Fahl
9 Jochen Haug Dr. Jan-Niclas Gesenhues Katrin Fey
10 Christian Zaum Dr. Ophelia Nick Uwe Foullong
11 Dr. Anna Labitzke Robin Wagener Mareike Hermeier
12 Stefan Keuter Nyke Slawik Jan Köstering
13 Dr. Daniel Zerbin Max Lucks Charlotte Neuhäuser
14 Markus Matzerath Lukas Benner Lisa Schubert
15 Maximilian Kneller Schahina Gambir Birgit Onori
16 Knuth Meyer-Soltau Sara Nanni Till Sörensen-Siebel
17 Udo Hemmelgarn Lamya Kaddor Cornelia Swillus-Knöchel
18 Hauke Finger Rolf Mützenich Dr. Janosch Darmen Dr. Jan Siebert
19 Otto Strauß Sebastian Hartmann Sandra Stein Lif Licht
20 Peter Bohnhof Svenja Schulze Maik Außendorf Florian Müller
21 Ulrich von Zons Dirk Wiese Kathrin Henneberger
22 Denis Pauli Nadine Heselhaus Michael Sacher
23 Adam Balten Daniel Rinkert Anna di Bari
24 Manuel Krauthausen Stefan Schwartze Sabine Grützmacher
25 Georg Schroeter Kerstin Griese Anja Liebert
26 Dr. Christian Wirth Daniel Walter
27 Dr. Harald Weyel Bettina Lugk
28 Bernd Rummler Jürgen Coße
29 Marco Vogt Jan Dieren
30 Sebastian Schulze Claudia Moll
31 Yannick Noe Jens Behrens
32 Dr. Frank Schnaack Katrin Freiberger
33 Johannes Brinkrolf Aaron Spielmanns
34 Klaus Heger Gülistan Yüksel
35 Hans Ulrich Sarah Lahrkamp
36 Ernst-Friedbert Raulf Ingo Schäfer
37 Pascal Gasch Luiza Licina-Bode
38 Bernhard Bühner Johannes Waldmann
39 Heinrich Garbe Ye-One Rhie
40 Alexander Wibbing Dr. Zanda Martens
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45 Serap Güler
46 Astrid Timmermann-Fechter
47 Dr. Stefan Nacke
48 Michael Breilmann
49 Simone Stehr
50 Vivienne Roth
51 Katharina Kotulla
52 Arnd Hilwig

Constituency votes

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner %
86 Aachen I Armin Laschet Oliver Krischer 32.3%
87 Aachen II Catarina dos Santos-Wintz Claudia Moll 40.1%
88 Heinsberg Wilfried Oellers Wilfried Oellers 41.5%
89 Düren Thomas Rachel Thomas Rachel 39.9%
90 Rhein-Erft-Kreis I Georg Kippels Georg Kippels 35.0%
91 Euskirchen – Rhein-Erft-Kreis II Detlef Seif Detlef Seif 38.4%
92 Cologne I Sanae Abdi Sanae Abdi 24.9%
93 Cologne II Sven Lehmann Sven Lehmann 34.1%
94 Cologne III Katharina Dröge Rolf Mützenich 26.0%
95 Bonn Dr. Hendrik Streeck Katrin Uhlig 33.3%
96 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis I Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker 35.6%
97 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II Dr. Norbert Röttgen Norbert Röttgen 43.8%
98 Oberbergischer Kreis Carsten Brodesser Carsten Brodesser 36.9%
99 Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis Caroline Bosbach Hermann-Josef Tebroke 42.2%
100 Leverkusen – Cologne IV Dr. Karl Lauterbach Karl Lauterbach 32.7%
101 Wuppertal I Helge Lindh Helge Lindh 33.5%
102 Solingen – Remscheid – Wuppertal II Jürgen Hardt Ingo Schäfer 32.4%
103 Mettmann I Dr. Klaus Wiener Klaus Wiener 36.6%
104 Mettmann II Peter Beyer Peter Beyer 35.9%
105 Düsseldorf I Thomas Jarzombek Thomas Jarzombek 36.1%
106 Düsseldorf II Johannes Winkel Andreas Rimkus 28.7%
107 Neuss I Carl-Philipp Sassenrath Hermann Gröhe 36.3%
108 Mönchengladbach Dr. Günter Krings Günter Krings 36.2%
109 Krefeld I – Neuss II Ansgar Heveling Ansgar Heveling 37.8%
110 Viersen Dr. Martin Plum Martin Plum 40.0%
111 Kleve Stefan Rouenhoff Stefan Rouenhoff 41.2%
112 Wesel I Sascha van Beek Rainer Keller 34.8%
113 Krefeld II – Wesel II Kerstin Radomski Jan Dieren 31.9%
114 Duisburg I Bärbel Bas Bärbel Bas 39.0%
115 Duisburg II Mahmut Özdemir Mahmut Özdemir 33.1%
116 Oberhausen – Wesel III Dirk Vöpel Dirk Vöpel 31.4%
117 Mülheim – Essen I Sebastian Fiedler Sebastian Fiedler 32.6%
118 Essen II Ingo Vogel Dirk Heidenblut 30.3%
119 Essen III Matthias Hauer Matthias Hauer 35.7%
120 Recklinghausen I Frank Schwabe Frank Schwabe 33.1%
121 Recklinghausen II Lars Ehm Brian Nickholz 31.6%
122 Gelsenkirchen Markus Töns Markus Töns 31.4%
123 Steinfurt I – Borken I Jens Spahn Jens Spahn 41.8%
124 Bottrop – Recklinghausen III Nicklas Kappe Michael Gerdes 31.7%
125 Borken II Anne König Anne König 47.9%
126 Coesfeld – Steinfurt II Marc Henrichmann Marc Henrichmann 45.6%
127 Steinfurt III Anja Karliczek Anja Karliczek 37.9%
128 Münster Sylvia Rietenberg Maria Klein-Schmeink 31.2%
129 Warendorf Henning Rehbaum Henning Rehbaum 41.6%
130 Gütersloh I Ralph Brinkhaus Ralph Brinkhaus 41.6%
131 Bielefeld – Gütersloh II Wiebke Esdar Wiebke Esdar 27.2%
132 Herford – Minden-Lübbecke II Joachim Ebmeyer Stefan Schwartze 30.1%
133 Minden-Lübbecke I Oliver Vogt Achim Post 32.1%
134 Lippe I Kerstin Vieregge Jürgen Berghahn 31.3%
135 Höxter – Lippe II Christian Haase Christian Haase 43.2%
136 Paderborn Carsten Linnemann Carsten Linnemann 45.5%
137 Hagen – Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis I Tijen Ataoğlu Timo Schisanowski 28.9%
138 Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis II Dr. Katja Strauss-Köster Axel Echeverria 30.9%
139 Bochum I Serdar Yüksel Axel Schäfer 32.7%
140 Herne – Bochum II Hendrik Bollmann Michelle Müntefering 33.5%
141 Dortmund I Jens Peick Jens Peick 30.6%
142 Dortmund II Sabine Poschmann Sabine Poschmann 32.4%
143 Unna I Oliver Kaczmarek Oliver Kaczmarek 31.8%
144 Hamm – Unna II Michael Thews Michael Thews 32.2%
145 Soest Oliver Pöpsel Hans-Jürgen Thies 37.3%
146 Hochsauerlandkreis Friedrich Merz Friedrich Merz 47.7%
147 Siegen-Wittgenstein Benedikt Büdenbender Volkmar Klein 34.1%
148 Olpe – Märkischer Kreis I Florian Müller Florian Müller 42.1%
149 Märkischer Kreis II Paul Ziemiak Paul Ziemiak 38.8%

Saxony

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
150 Nordsachsen René Bochmann René Bochmann 43.8%
151 Leipzig I Vacant [a] Jens Lehmann 25.0%
152 Leipzig II Sören Pellmann Sören Pellmann 36.8%
153 Leipzig-Land Edgar Naujok Edgar Naujok 38.2%
154 Meißen Christian Reck Barbara Lenk 45.3%
155 Bautzen I Karsten Hilse Karsten Hilse 48.3%
156 Görlitz Tino Chrupalla Tino Chrupalla 48.9%
157 Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge Steffen Janich Steffen Janich 49.1%
158 Dresden I Tomas Ladzinski Markus Reichel 29.4%
159 Dresden II – Bautzen II Mattias Rentzsch Lars Rohwer 29.9%
160 Mittelsachsen Carolin Bachmann Carolin Bachmann 45.4%
161 Chemnitz Eberhardt Gauland Detlef Müller 32.2%
162 Chemnitzer Umland – Erzgebirgskreis II Maximilian Krah Mike Moncsek 44.2%
163 Erzgebirgskreis I Thomas Dietz Thomas Dietz 46.6%
164 Zwickau Matthias Moosdorf Matthias Moosdorf 39.9%
165 Vogtlandkreis Mathias Weiser Yvonne Magwas 43.3%

Hesse

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Thuringia

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
188 Eichsfeld – Nordhausen – Kyffhäuserkreis Christopher Drößler Manfred Grund 39.5%
189 Eisenach – Wartburgkreis – Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis Stefan Möller Klaus Stöber 38.5%
190 Jena – Sömmerda – Weimarer Land I Stefan Schröder Holger Becker 32.5%
191 Gotha – Ilm-Kreis Marcus Bühl Marcus Bühl 41.2%
192 Erfurt – Weimar – Weimarer Land II Bodo Ramelow Carsten Schneider 36.8%
193 Gera – Greiz – Altenburger Land Stephan Brandner Stephan Brandner 44.8%
194 Saalfeld-Rudolstadt – Saale-Holzland-Kreis – Saale-Orla-Kreis Michael Kaufmann Michael Kaufmann 44.5%
195 Suhl – Schmalkalden-Meiningen – Hildburghausen – Sonneberg Robert Teske Frank Ullrich 42.1%

Rhineland-Palatinate

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
196 Neuwied Ellen Demuth Erwin Rüddel 35.6%
197 Ahrweiler Mechthild Heil Mechthild Heil 39.3%
198 Koblenz Josef Oster Josef Oster 35.7%
199 Mosel/Rhein-Hunsrück Marlon Bröhr Marlon Bröhr 38.2%
200 Kreuznach Julia Klöckner Joe Weingarten 32.3%
201 Bitburg Patrick Schnieder Patrick Schnieder 40.2%
202 Trier Vacant[a] Verena Hubertz 30.8%
203 Montabaur Harald Orthey Tanja Machalet 35.7%
204 Mainz Vacant[a] Daniel Baldy 27.3%
205 Worms Jan Metzler Jan Metzler 35.3%
206 Ludwigshafen/Frankenthal Vacant[a] Christian Schreider 27.1%
207 Neustadt – Speyer Johannes Steiniger Johannes Steiniger 34.7%
208 Kaiserslautern Matthias Mieves Matthias Mieves 28.0%
209 Pirmasens Florian Bilic Angelika Glöckner 33.3%
210 Südpfalz Thomas Gebhart Thomas Hitschler 38.2%

Bavaria

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Baden-Württemberg

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Saarland

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# Constituency Elected member Previous member Vote share of winner % SPD Union Grüne FDP AfD Linke BSW Others
296 Saarbrücken Josephine Ortleb Josephine Ortleb 32.4%
297 Saarlouis Philip Hoffmann Heiko Maas 31.8%
298 St. Wendel Roland Theis Christian Petry 33.9%
299 Homburg Esra Limbacher Esra Limbacher 30.5%

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Won constituency with insufficient list votes to be seated

References

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  1. ^ "Bundestagswahl 2025".
  2. ^ "Parteien und Kandidaturen".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Wahl zum 21. Deutschen Bundestag am 23. Februar 2025
    Heft 2 Vorläufige Ergebnisse nach Wahlkreisen"
    [Election of the 21st German Bundestag on 23 February 2025 Booklet 2 Preliminary result by constituency] (PDF). Federal Returning Officer (in German). 24 February 2025.
  4. ^ Frank Bräutigam; Kolja Schwartz. "Bundesverfassungsgericht kippt das neue Wahlrecht in Teilen" [Federal Constitutional Court overturns the new electoral law in parts]. tagesschau.de (in German). Archived from the original on 30 July 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Berlin". Retrieved 25 February 2025.